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For Sale 2003 Mitsubishi Evo 8 Gsr [Vic - South East]


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Hi All,

Up For Sale is my 2003 Evo 8 GSR. I had it for over 3 years and its been one of the best vehicles I've owned.

Only gets used short distances to work and back on a daily basis, simply not being used to its full potential.

I'm the first owner in Aus and I brought it into the country with only 30k on the clock.

Not tracked, serviced every 5k using genuine Mitsubishi parts, fluids and top quality products.

Vehicle is in excellent condition inside and out, looked after by meticulous owner. I am prepared to say that you won't find one in better condition.

Odometer: 75,000

Standard apart from the following;

* Carbon Fibre air snorkel and airbox cover

* Apexi dry panel air filter

* MR metal BOV

* Exedy Heavy Duty clutch (done approximately 1000kms)

* New flywheel + bolts (done approximately 1000kms)

* Optima yellow top battery

* Greddy Turbo timer

* Slotted rotors all round

* New spark plugs, changed about 500kms ago

* Kenwood touch double din head unit

* Rego expires July 2014

Price is negotiable to a reasonable level and depending if the buyer wants to organise their own RWC or I organise it.

Price: $26,500

Any further questions please post if applicable to the public otherwise please PM.

Some pictures attached as they tell a thousand words.

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Slight error on my behalf;

Rego in fact expires May 2014

This car was personally sourced in Japan. I guarantee you won't find a more looked after Evo 8. To be honest since I've owned it, honestly no one has sat in the back and only a handful of people in the passenger seat. The thing really is mickey mouse inside and out.

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